A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 22, 1989
Original Title:
Casablanca Express
Genres:
Action | Drama | War
Production Companies:
Dania Cinematografica
Dania Film
Globe Films
National Cinematografica
Surf Film
Production Countries:
Italy | Morocco | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
It is 1942 and the conflict between the U.S. and Germany is getting heated, U.S. Intelligence soon discovers that the Natzis are planning to capture Winston Churchill. In order to protect him they send commando Al Cooper to guard Churchill who is going by train to Casablanca where he will meet with Roosevelt and Stalin.
ADR Editor:
Nick Alexander
Art Direction:
Claudio Cinini
Assistant Camera:
Daniele Massaccesi
Assistant Director:
Carlo U. Quinterio
Assistant Editor:
Lorenzo Constantini
Silvana Di Legge
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Soumeya Arahmani
Camera Operator:
Bruno Cascio
Costume Design:
Mario Carlini
Dialogue Coach:
Todd Carter
Dialogue Editor:
Teresa Negozio
Director:
Sergio Martino
Director of Photography:
Giancarlo Ferrando
Editor:
Eugenio Alabiso
Electrician:
Ahmed Satarate
Executive Producer:
Umberto Innocenzi
Gaffer:
Armando Moreschini
Grip:
Makrani Azziz
Hairstylist:
Massimo Parasmo
Key Grip:
Matt Giordano
Makeup Artist:
Massimo Camiletti
Original Music Composer:
Luigi Ceccarelli
Producer:
Pietro Innocenzi
Production Manager:
Tham Hajjaj
Props:
Roberto Granieri
Antonio Murer
Screenplay:
Ernesto Gastaldi
Sergio Martino
Roberto Leoni
Script Supervisor:
Marisa Calia
Seamstress:
Carla Latini
Amika Kouasma
Second Assistant Director:
Khalid Nekmouche
Sound Mixer:
Vittorio Melloni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Romano Checcacci
Sound Recordist:
Fong Roma
Sound Supervisor:
Federico Savina
Special Effects:
Paolo Ricci
Special Effects Technician:
Roberto Ricci
Elio Terribili
Hamid Ousfour
Still Photographer:
Giorgio Garibaldi Schwarze
Story:
Roberto Leoni
Stunts:
Arnaldo Dell'Acqua
Alberto Dell'Acqua
Umberto De Luca
Wardrobe Assistant:
Francesco Crivellini
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